Here is a list from Pulkkinen’s story of those wanted in the initial ID theft roundup:

CONVICTED

Trisha Banks – Pleaded guilty to three identity ID -theft-related counts and faces up to five years in prison.

Alisha Marie Bellinger – Sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of identity theft and one count of possession of a stolen vehicle.

Charles Robinson Berry – Sentenced to 6½ years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple identity theft and forgery charges in two cases.

Kacey Carver – Released in October after serving a six-month sentence for residential burglary.

Alicia Cruz – Sentenced in U.S. District Court to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to ID theft-related charges.

Lindsey Marie Llewellyn – Received a three-year prison sentence for identity theft and other charges.

Tiffany Gray Summers – Sentenced to two years in prison to be followed by two years in drug treatment after pleading guilty to eight counts of second-degree ID theft.

CHARGED

Cary Linwood Dozier, Jr. – Facing an ID theft charge as well as gun and drug possession charges after he was arrested with a safe containing stolen financial information.

Derico Fuller – In jail facing fraud charges in U.S. District Court, which could carry a 10-year sentence.

Casablanca Hutchison – Faces up to seven years in prison on multiple ID theft-related charges related to a scam targeting elderly King County residents.

Two suspects named on King County’s list of most wanted ID thieves have been identified by police but have not been charged. The Seattle P-I does not usually name individuals until charges have been filed.